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An ambitious program of
100 special lectures and discussions by Radhakrishnan
on contemporary issues, analyzed from a Gandhian
perspective to commemorate the Centenary of the
Satyagraha Campaign under Gandhi and the UN-Decade of
Nonviolence, was launched on October 14, 2006 and
until now 99 lectures were delivered in various parts
of India and abroad. 99 lectures in this series have
been delivered until April 2008.
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The
focus of lectures and discussions held so far are
1.Re-visiting Satyagraha in the Emerging Global
Context
( Institute of Oriental Philosophy, Tokyo )
2.The Ghost of Hiroshima and Future of Humanity
(Workshop with Peace Activists from Hiroshima)
3.Satyagraha as an Alternative to War and Violence
(Discussion at Tokyo with a group of researchers from
Tokyo University)
4.Satyagraha as an alternative to War and Violence
(Discussion at Tokyo with a group of researchers from
Tokyo University)
5.Is there no other way than armed conflicts?: the
imperatives of a search for Nonviolent Future
(Anti-War Front, Colombo, Srilanka)
6.From Conflicts to Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and
Rebuilding: Lessons from South Africa.(Anti-War Front, Colombo, Srilanka)
7.Dialogue-Based Processes as Vehicles for Peace
building
(Anti-War Front, Colombo, Srilanka)
8.Lessons from Gandhi for a nonviolent and nonkilling
society
(Centre for Global Nonviolence, Honolulu)
9.Shantisena – Gandhi’s Peace Army and its relevance
in contemporary times
(Centre for Global Nonviolence, Honolulu)
10.Gandhian Imperatives in the post September 11
Global Scenario
(International Institute of Gandhian Studies,
Honolulu)
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